How to open file with EXE extension?

A detailed descriptionExe is an ExEcutable file format. This is a file in such a format that any computer can execute directly. The files in exe formats cannot be read by readers directly whereas source files can be read directly by humans. Usually source files are passed through assembler or compiler in order to convert them to executable files. The executable files can easily run in to OS/2, Windows, DOS and VMS. To know if a file is an exe. file, you can see .exe at the end of a file name. Usually files are made in exe format so that no human could read it.

The EXE file extension belongs to the category Executable Files. The extended name of this file format is Windows Executable File. Below is a list of programs that support files with this extension. Just download one of them, then double click on the EXE file, which did not want to open and manually select the program installed by default. The EXE file should open now without any problem.

It can also happen that, despite the installation of one of the following programs, your EXE file will still return an error when you try to run it. In such a case, refer to the next part of our article, where we present solutions to most problems that may occur when you try to work with the new file extension, which is the EXE.

EXE file extension

Associating the EXE file with the installed software

At the first start of the EXE file, after installing a new application from the list above, the operating system should automatically associate our EXE file with the installed program. However, if that did not happen, we can do this step ourselves. Therefore, it is necessary to:

Right-click the EXE file that we want to open, then clicking the option "Open with" li>

Then go to the "Choose default program" and we look for the path where our new application has been installed (in most cases it is the "Program Files" directory on drive C: at our computer and then the folder with the name of the installed program) li>

Possible problems with the EXE file

Typical error of the EXE extension is shown by an error message when you try to open or read a file with extension that is not compatible with the programs installed on your computer. If while trying to open a EXE file Windows will not be able to locate a particular program, the following errors may be displayed "No script engine for EXE file extension", "Invalid file extension: undefined", "Incompatible file extension and file table", "Invalid file extension". It is important to react quickly and fix errors that may be caused by the following problems:

The file may be corrupt
In this case, the solution may be to find another copy of the EXE file, to ask for another copy of it (if you got it from another person), or to try to download it again from the internet.Entries of associations of the EXE file in the Windows Registry may be incorrect
In this case, you can try to delete the file for the extension of the EXE file and create it again. The information about how to find the registry entry can be found in the further part of the article The entry containing the file associations in the Registry may have been deleted.
In this case, you must associate the EXE file with the application either by selecting the application (information here) or manually (information here). The application for supporting the EXE file has not been entirely installed.
Check if the application opens up properly. If there is a problem, you can try to install it again. The file has been infected by viruses or spyware.
Install any antivirus program, specializing in the removal of Malware and Spyware types of viruses, scan your computer and try again.Your computer does not have sufficient resources to the currently open the EXE file.
To open some files, the program needs now a large amount of CPU resources. If you are using many applications at the moment, try closing unnecessary ones and try again. We do not have updated drivers for the application to open the file.
We install all the drivers that are needed to run the application that supports the EXE file.

Manual entry of the file type to the Windows Registry

Very important!Before you make any manual changes to the Windows Registry, make its copy earlier. With manual operations it is not difficult to make a mistake, and the changes are irreversible. Therefore, it is good to have a backup. Remember that the website is not liable for any damages that may arise during the use of the information given. If you are not sure that you can do these things, ask an expert for help.

How to do this?Most of the items on the registry concerning the EXE file are added automatically during installation of the program/application. In some situations, the user himself has to create a new registry entry, and type in the appropriate value. This method can be used to associate a file type with an existing application. Then locate the ProgID of the application in the registry. To access the Windows registry editor - click "Start", type "regedit", and then press ENTER.

To associate the EXE file type with the new application, you must define the ProgID for a particular application and if you want to get information on defining a new ProgID, you should see the program identifiers. For information about file extensions and its associations with applications look in the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT .

To make it easier, here is an example: We assume that we want a file type with a short extension .EXE and a long extension .EXE-file was opened using MyApplication. You should therefore use the syntax (creating in the registry a short extension .EXE and a subkey for the long extension .EXE-file) in the following way:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT

.exe(Default) = ProgramVendor.MyApplication

.exe-file(Default) = ProgramVendor.MyApplication

ProgramVendor.MyApplication(Default) = MyApplication Program

Have you ever got a file that you could not open? Probably the situation was that it had an extension not used before on your computer, e.g. EXE. Such a situation could also take place with other extensions, but it always ended the same - giving you a headache when determining which program should be used to properly open the file.

Typically, Windows has the appropriate software to open the EXE file or just preview its contents. Often, however, there is no such software, and then we need to identify what kind of file it is, and download the appropriate software to support it.

Many people have no idea where to start. The simplest solution is to visit our website and search for the appropriate extensions in our database.